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Opium for the Masses: Harvesting Nature's Best Pain Medication - Paperback

Opium for the Masses: Harvesting Nature's Best Pain Medication - Paperback

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by Jim Hogshire (Author)

The underground classic on America's forgotten opium
history--botany, law, and the politics of a notorious plant.



First published in the 1990s, Opium for the Masses by Jim Hogshire became one
of the most talked-about counterculture books on the history, legality, and
folklore surrounding the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum). Blending
investigative reporting, cultural history, and archival research, Hogshire
examines how a plant once common in American gardens and medicine cabinets
became one of the most heavily regulated substances in modern life.

Drawing on historical documents, agricultural records, and
immigrant traditions, the book traces opium's role in nineteenth- and early
twentieth-century medicine, wartime supply, and home remedies. Hogshire
situates the poppy within a broader discussion of drug policy, prohibition, and
the shifting legal and cultural frameworks that transformed a widely known
medicinal plant into a symbol of illicit pharmacology. The book's publication
sparked national media attention, including coverage in Harper's Magazine, and
has remained a frequently cited work in discussions of drug history, policy,
and underground publishing.

Controversial since its release, Opium for the Masses is
best understood as a document of cultural history and dissent--an examination of
how knowledge about plants, medicine, and law circulates outside official
channels. Decades later, it continues to attract readers interested in drug
policy, ethnobotany, underground literature, and the history of American
self-medication.

A key title for readers of countercultural history, drug
policy, ethnobotany, and alternative publishing.
Number of Pages: 172
Dimensions: 0.6 x 8.4 x 5.4 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: October 01, 2009